'''Gansbaai''' (''Goose Bay'') [http://www.danger-point-peninsula.co.za] is a town on Danger Point Peninsula in the [[Overberg]], the most southern region of the African continent, 200 km from Cape Town in the Western Cape.

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'''Gansbaai''' (''Goose Bay'') [http://www.gansbaaiinfo.com/] is a town in the [[Overberg]] region, Western Cape, South Africa. By road it is 165 km South East of Cape Town.

==Understand==

==Understand==

[[Image:gansbaaiharbour.jpg|thumb|Gansbaai harbour]]

[[Image:gansbaaiharbour.jpg|thumb|Gansbaai harbour]]

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Gansbaai developed around a fresh water fountain frequented by wild geese. Later a harbour was built around the fountain and a (now abolished) whaling station was erected in De Kelders, just outside of town. Gansbaai is an unpretentious fishing town. The harbour, where the fishing boats come and go and the fishmeal-factory now and than creates the typical “Gansbaai-smell”, is still the active centre-point of Gansbaai. Gansbaai itself is the centre-point of Dangerpoint Peninsula. This is where you get your petrol, find the banks, the shops and medical assistance.

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Gansbaai developed around a fresh water fountain frequented by wild Egyptian geese. Later a harbour was built around the fountain and a (now abolished) whaling station was erected in De Kelders, just outside of town. [http://www.gansbaai.com Gansbaai] is a bustling little fishermen's village with humble beginnings and a Great White heart. The Gansbaai Fishing Co-op that was formed in 1952 is still the main industry and employment generator in the town. The views of the fishing boats coming and going still remains one of the town's unique sights.

In recent years the town has been discovered for the traveler's destination it truly with its many indoor and outdoor activities. Kayaking, land-based whale watching, horse riding, qaud biking, fynbos safaris, hikes and walks up the mountain and scenic flights can all be enjoyed in this busy village.

{{infobox|Trivia|The coast off Gansbaai is rumored to be the favorite hang-out of the ghost ship '''The Flying Dutchman'''. If you are lucky, you may also get to see it.}}

{{infobox|Trivia|The coast off Gansbaai is rumored to be the favorite hang-out of the ghost ship '''The Flying Dutchman'''. If you are lucky, you may also get to see it.}}

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At the tip of Danger Point Peninsula is the Danger Point Lighthouse. Just a mile offshore is the Birkenhead Rock, place of doom of the HMS Birkenhead which wrecked in clear view of the coast with the loss of many lives of young English soldiers on their way to fight the Zulus.[http://www.npa.co.za/salato/Danger%20Point.htm Danger Point Lighthouse]

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At the tip of Danger Point Peninsula is the Danger Point Lighthouse [http://www.npa.co.za/salato/Danger%20Point.htm]. Just a mile offshore is the Birkenhead Rock, where the HMS Birkenhead ran ashore in 1845. Many lives of young English soldiers were lost that fateful night, but it did give origin to the now essential "Women and children first" protocol. The [http://www.gansbaai.com/en/about/history/story-of-the-birkenhead HMS Birkenhead] is one of almost 150 shipwrecks that line the coast between Gansbaai and Cape Infanta.

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The hinterland of Danger-Point-Peninsula is a mosaic of different habitats of the remarkable Cape Floral Kingdom ("fynbos"), ancient indigenous forest, agricultural lands, vineyards, flower-farms and rural communities. Many of these places can be visited. Experienced guides are available to take you to the highest mountain peaks or the deepest riverine gorges. Though there are many nature parks and reserves in the greater area, several animals, amongst which 6 antelope species, roam freely and the abundance of different bird species is due to a plethora of different landscapes.

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The hinterland of Danger-Point-Peninsula is a mosaic of different habitats of the remarkable Cape Floral Kingdom including fynbos, ancient indigenous forest, agricultural lands, vineyards, flower-farms and rural communities. Experienced guides are available to take you to the highest mountain peaks on foot or horseback, along the pristine beaches or through fields of fynbos. There are many nature reserves in the area and several species of antelope and an abundance of different bird species can be seen in the area. The rich diversity of the area is mainly due to the plethora of different landscapes. The diversity is not restricted to land however, but also includes our abundant oceans which is home to our [http://www.gansbaai.com/en/things-to-do/marine-big-5/ Marine Big 5].

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The small seaside village of [[Franskraal]] has one of the quaintest museums in the country. An original "Strandveld-house" immediately on the sea harbors a special collection about the history of the area.

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The small seaside village of Franskraal has one of the quaintest museums in the country. An original "Strandveld-house", the small museum now holds remnants of days long forgotten. The rich history of the surprising village can be found within the four walls and the knowledge of the owners.

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Baardskeerdersbos can easily be missed when passing this rural hamlet on the road from Gansbaai to [[Elim]]; it has only a small number of houses. It has however a magnificent position in the Boesmansriver-valley nestled in between fynbos-clad hills.

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Following the road from Gansbaai to Elim, the hamlet of [http://www.gansbaai.com/en/about/areas/baardskeerdersbos Baardskeerdersbos] (locally known as B'bos) can easily be missed. It holds a small number of houses but also houses some of the most talented and creative artists in the Overberg area. A biannual festival is held to celebrate their works. This picturesque hamlet is ideally positioned in the magnificent Boesmansriver-valley nestled in between fynbos-clad hills.

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The neighboring village of [[Elim]] is an old Moravian mission station, established to function as a refuge for Khoi-people (the indigenous inhabitants of the Western Cape) in the 18th century. Visiting [[Elim]] is almost a time travel to the 19th century. There is a monumental church, a working water-mill and the only monument to celebrate the abolition of slavery in [[South Africa]].

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The neighboring village of [http://www.gansbaai.com/en/about/gansbaai-surrounds/elim-mission-station Elim] is an old Moravian mission station, established to function as a refuge for Khoi-people (the indigenous inhabitants of the Western Cape) in the 18th century. Visiting Elim is almost a time travel to the 19th century. There is a monumental church, a working water-mill and the only monument to celebrate the abolition of slavery in [[South Africa]]. Elim is also known for its outstanding wine estate and award-winning wines, a definite must-see along the way to Cape Agulhas.

==Do==

==Do==

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[[Image:Klipgat1.jpg|thumb|300px|Klipgat Cave]]

[[Image:Klipgat1.jpg|thumb|300px|Klipgat Cave]]

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One of the oldest finding places of remains of modern man, Klipgat Cave, lies just outside De Kelders, a coastal residential area bordering Gansbaai. The cave, located in the [http://www.capenature.org.za/ Walker Bay Nature Reserve], is accessed by an endless number of steps down. From the cave you can enjoy the same view as your early ancestors had about 80'000 years ago.

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Shark-diving boats and whale-watching boats leave from the small harbour of [[Kleinbaai]], a coastal village on Danger-Point-Peninsula, to the best spots to see the whales or find the sharks or –onwards- to the Dyer-Island-Group, which rocks are covered with thousands of Cape fur seals and African penguins and numerous other birds.

If boats are not your thing, you are a lucky person. Several easy-to-reach spots along the shores of Danger-Point-Peninsula are famous for the southern right whales hanging out, frolicking and mating just a few metres from land. Recommended boat operators : Dyer Island Cruises [http://www.WhaleWatchSA.com whale watching tours]Shark Diving Unlimited [http://sharkdivingunlimited.com Shark cage diving]

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Klipgat Trail is a hiking trail between Gansbaai and the Walker Bay Nature Reserve, meandering around the rocks, coves and caves of this rugged coast of "De Kelders". The trail is also the best place to see Southern Right Whales just a few meters from the shore between August and December.

In the hinterland of Gansbaai, guided botanical walks through pristine "fynbos" (the indigenous and colorful vegetation of the unique Cape Floral Kingdom)are offered in the private nature reserves of Heidehof and farm 215 nature retreat.

The shores on the eastern side of Danger Point exist out of endless and undisturbed sand-beaches, inviting for long and refreshing walks. These beaches are home to the endangered Black oyster catcher, Cape clawless otter and various other creatures.

4x4 trails with a clear emphasis on the local nature (fynbos and indigenous forest) are organised in the Franskraal Mountains, accumulating with a rest on the "Aasvoelkop" (Vulture-peak) with stunning views over the Agulhas Plains and the Uilkraals-estuary.

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* <do name="4x4 trails" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="">4x4 trails with a clear emphasis on the local nature (fynbos and indigenous forest) are organised in the Franskraal Mountains, accumulating with a rest on the "Aasvoelkop" (Vulture-peak) with stunning views over the Agulhas Plains and the Uilkraals-estuary.</do>

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*<do name="De Uijlenes Tractor Rides" alt="" address="Grootbos Road, Gansbaai" directions="On road to Baardskeerderbos from Gansbaai" phone="+27 28 388-0551" url="http://www.deuijlenes.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="">Tractor ride through the fynbos in the picturesque Mt Dyer Reserve, or take a pub crawl to the hamlet of Baardskeerdersbos. The tractor takes up to 30 people, so this is perfect for birthdays, family outings or just a good day out with friends.</do>

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Visit Flower Valley, a Unesco initiated empowerment farm and a pilot project of the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative for sustainable harvesting of fynbos for the cut-flower industry. [http://www.flowervalley.org.za flower valley trust]

==Eat==

==Eat==

Gansbaai is a working fishing town and the local restaurants serve a lot of fresh fish. Gansbaai is also crayfish town, of which there is plenty to enjoy during the crayfish season. Gansbaai is also famous for its ''Perlemoen'' (Abelone). It is a threatened shellfish and locally considered as a culinary delight, though some people might argue it is an acquired taste. The neighbouring Victorian village of Stanford has a few very good restaurants.

Gansbaai is a working fishing town and the local restaurants serve a lot of fresh fish. Gansbaai is also crayfish town, of which there is plenty to enjoy during the crayfish season. Gansbaai is also famous for its ''Perlemoen'' (Abelone). It is a threatened shellfish and locally considered as a culinary delight, though some people might argue it is an acquired taste. The neighbouring Victorian village of Stanford has a few very good restaurants.

The Danger Point Peninsula area has strangely enough not developed a vast tourism infrastructure. There are no hotels or resorts and - contrary to [[Hermanus]] on the other side of Walker Bay - the total amount of beds in the area is restricted. Yet there are some lodges, guesthouse and nature reserves, spread around Gansbaai, offering comfortable to luxury accommodation.

The Danger Point Peninsula area has strangely enough not developed a vast tourism infrastructure. There are no hotels or resorts and - contrary to [[Hermanus]] on the other side of Walker Bay - the total amount of beds in the area is restricted. Yet there are some lodges, guesthouse and nature reserves, spread around Gansbaai, offering comfortable to luxury accommodation.

* <sleep name="Cliff Lodge" alt="" address="" directions="On top of the rocks in De Kelders, 5 km before Gansbaai, overlooking Walker Bay" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://www.clifflodge.co.za/" checkin="" checkout="" price="">B&B, a stylish and intimate guesthouse with four luxury rooms and one suite all with seaview.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Cliff Lodge" alt="" address="" directions="On top of the rocks in De Kelders, 5 km before Gansbaai, overlooking Walker Bay" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://www.clifflodge.co.za" checkin="" checkout="" price="">B&B, a stylish and intimate guesthouse with four luxury rooms and one suite all with seaview.</sleep>

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*<sleep name="Wheel and Anchor" alt="" address="16 Groenewald street, Gansbaai" directions="R43 coming from Hermanus turn right into Corporasie street" phone="+27 28 384-2261" url="http://www.wheelandanchor.tk/" checkin="11am" checkout="11am" price="" lat="" long="">Wheel and Anchor is a prized guesthouse in the hart of Gansbaai where it all happens, plenty of activities and attractions. Call us today for great deals !</sleep>

*You can leave the Gansbaai are in easterly direction to [[Bredasdorp]] and from there to [[Swellendam ]]and onwards to the [[Garden Route]] or the [[Karoo]].

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*You can leave the Gansbaai are in easterly direction to [[Bredasdorp]] and from there to [[Swellendam]] and onwards to the [[Garden Route]] or the [[Karoo]].

* More to the east is [[Cape Agulhas]], the Southernmost point of the [[Africa]]n continent and the meeting place of Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. The newly established [[Agulhas National Park]], stretching from [[Agulhas]] in the east to Buffeljagsbaai in the west is a sanctuary for several rare and endangered species of the Cape Floristic Region and the future home of all the animals that once roamed the Agulhas Plains, "the Serengeti of the Western Cape".

* More to the east is [[Cape Agulhas]], the Southernmost point of the [[Africa]]n continent and the meeting place of Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. The newly established [[Agulhas National Park]], stretching from [[Agulhas]] in the east to Buffeljagsbaai in the west is a sanctuary for several rare and endangered species of the Cape Floristic Region and the future home of all the animals that once roamed the Agulhas Plains, "the Serengeti of the Western Cape".

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Gansbaai (Goose Bay) [20] is a town in the Overberg region, Western Cape, South Africa. By road it is 165 km South East of Cape Town.

Contents

Understand

Gansbaai harbour

Gansbaai developed around a fresh water fountain frequented by wild Egyptian geese. Later a harbour was built around the fountain and a (now abolished) whaling station was erected in De Kelders, just outside of town. Gansbaai is a bustling little fishermen's village with humble beginnings and a Great White heart. The Gansbaai Fishing Co-op that was formed in 1952 is still the main industry and employment generator in the town. The views of the fishing boats coming and going still remains one of the town's unique sights.

In recent years the town has been discovered for the traveler's destination it truly with its many indoor and outdoor activities. Kayaking, land-based whale watching, horse riding, qaud biking, fynbos safaris, hikes and walks up the mountain and scenic flights can all be enjoyed in this busy village.

Get in

From Cape Town, follow the N2 in the direction of Hermanus then take the R43 turnoff and follow that route until you come reach Gansbaai, about two hours driving time.

Get around

See

Trivia
The coast off Gansbaai is rumored to be the favorite hang-out of the ghost ship The Flying Dutchman. If you are lucky, you may also get to see it.

At the tip of Danger Point Peninsula is the Danger Point Lighthouse [21]. Just a mile offshore is the Birkenhead Rock, where the HMS Birkenhead ran ashore in 1845. Many lives of young English soldiers were lost that fateful night, but it did give origin to the now essential "Women and children first" protocol. The HMS Birkenhead is one of almost 150 shipwrecks that line the coast between Gansbaai and Cape Infanta.

The hinterland of Danger-Point-Peninsula is a mosaic of different habitats of the remarkable Cape Floral Kingdom including fynbos, ancient indigenous forest, agricultural lands, vineyards, flower-farms and rural communities. Experienced guides are available to take you to the highest mountain peaks on foot or horseback, along the pristine beaches or through fields of fynbos. There are many nature reserves in the area and several species of antelope and an abundance of different bird species can be seen in the area. The rich diversity of the area is mainly due to the plethora of different landscapes. The diversity is not restricted to land however, but also includes our abundant oceans which is home to our Marine Big 5.

The small seaside village of Franskraal has one of the quaintest museums in the country. An original "Strandveld-house", the small museum now holds remnants of days long forgotten. The rich history of the surprising village can be found within the four walls and the knowledge of the owners.

Following the road from Gansbaai to Elim, the hamlet of Baardskeerdersbos (locally known as B'bos) can easily be missed. It holds a small number of houses but also houses some of the most talented and creative artists in the Overberg area. A biannual festival is held to celebrate their works. This picturesque hamlet is ideally positioned in the magnificent Boesmansriver-valley nestled in between fynbos-clad hills.

The neighboring village of Elim is an old Moravian mission station, established to function as a refuge for Khoi-people (the indigenous inhabitants of the Western Cape) in the 18th century. Visiting Elim is almost a time travel to the 19th century. There is a monumental church, a working water-mill and the only monument to celebrate the abolition of slavery in South Africa. Elim is also known for its outstanding wine estate and award-winning wines, a definite must-see along the way to Cape Agulhas.

Flower Valley Trust, [4]. An Unesco initiated empowerment farm and a pilot project of the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative for sustainable harvesting of fynbos for the cut-flower industry.

Guided horse trails & treks, [5]. Guided nature horse trails can be enjoyed along the coast of the Walker Bay and in the mountains behind Gansbaai. African Horse Company.

Guided botanical walks, Heidehof and Farm 215. In the hinterland of Gansbaai, guided botanical walks through pristine "fynbos" (the indigenous and colorful vegetation of the unique Cape Floral Kingdom).

4x4 trails. 4x4 trails with a clear emphasis on the local nature (fynbos and indigenous forest) are organised in the Franskraal Mountains, accumulating with a rest on the "Aasvoelkop" (Vulture-peak) with stunning views over the Agulhas Plains and the Uilkraals-estuary.

De Uijlenes Tractor Rides, Grootbos Road, Gansbaai (On road to Baardskeerderbos from Gansbaai), ☎+27 28 388-0551, [6]. Tractor ride through the fynbos in the picturesque Mt Dyer Reserve, or take a pub crawl to the hamlet of Baardskeerdersbos. The tractor takes up to 30 people, so this is perfect for birthdays, family outings or just a good day out with friends.

Eat

Gansbaai is a working fishing town and the local restaurants serve a lot of fresh fish. Gansbaai is also crayfish town, of which there is plenty to enjoy during the crayfish season. Gansbaai is also famous for its Perlemoen (Abelone). It is a threatened shellfish and locally considered as a culinary delight, though some people might argue it is an acquired taste. The neighbouring Victorian village of Stanford has a few very good restaurants.

Drink

There are various places in Main street in Gansbaai, but one could also have a sunset-drink overlooking the harbour watching the fishing boats come home or on top of the cliffs in De Kelders watching the whales prepare for the night.

Sleep

The Danger Point Peninsula area has strangely enough not developed a vast tourism infrastructure. There are no hotels or resorts and - contrary to Hermanus on the other side of Walker Bay - the total amount of beds in the area is restricted. Yet there are some lodges, guesthouse and nature reserves, spread around Gansbaai, offering comfortable to luxury accommodation.

Mosaic Farm, (On the Hermanus Lagoon), [9]. A 933ha property with 4 km of lagoon shoreline looking across to a towering mountainrange. Accommodation in 10-bedded luxury African-style lodge secluded in a grove of ancient milkwood trees. Dining and functions in newly restored stone manor house, known locally as the Spookhouse. Kayaking, birding, fishing, hiking, outings to the nearby deserted beach.

Farm 215 (nature retreat & fynbos reserve), [10]. Private and secluded 4 star place in a fynbos reserve of 800 ha with sweeping views over the Agulhas Plains to the ocean. 2 rooms, 3 freestanding fynbos suites, 1 family house. All meals of the day.

De Uijlenes, (On the road from Gansbaai to Baardskeerdersbos, Elim and Cape Agulhas), ☎+27 28 388 0551, [11]. Affordable farm-accommodation for groups of up to 85 in very tranquil fybos surroundings. De Uijlenes offeres tractor rides also for up to 30 people.

Klein Pardijs, (Near Pearly Beach on the R 43 from Gansbaai to the east), [12]. A country house set amidst old milkwood trees with self catering cottages. 5 rooms, 5 cottages, all meals of the day.

Whale Song Lodge, (On top of the rocks in De Kelders, 5 km before Gansbaai, overlooking Walker Bay), [14]. A modern and relaxed guesthouse with 4 contemporary rooms and 1 suite, all with sea views. Dinner served.

Cliff Lodge, (On top of the rocks in De Kelders, 5 km before Gansbaai, overlooking Walker Bay), [15]. B&B, a stylish and intimate guesthouse with four luxury rooms and one suite all with seaview.

Wheel and Anchor, 16 Groenewald street, Gansbaai (R43 coming from Hermanus turn right into Corporasie street), ☎+27 28 384-2261, [18]. checkin: 11am; checkout: 11am. Wheel and Anchor is a prized guesthouse in the hart of Gansbaai where it all happens, plenty of activities and attractions. Call us today for great deals !

Haus Giotto Bed And Breakfast, 81 Hoofweg, De Kelders (5 km before Gansbaai, overlooking Walker Bay), ☎+27 28 384 1309, [19]. checkin: 12:00; checkout: 10:00. A small and intimate B&B in the peaceful village of De Kelders, South Africa.R390. (-34.5594899,19.3613112)

Get out

More to the east is Cape Agulhas, the Southernmost point of the African continent and the meeting place of Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. The newly established Agulhas National Park, stretching from Agulhas in the east to Buffeljagsbaai in the west is a sanctuary for several rare and endangered species of the Cape Floristic Region and the future home of all the animals that once roamed the Agulhas Plains, "the Serengeti of the Western Cape".

The Victorian village of Stanford lies 24 km from Gansbaai in the direction of Hermanus. Located on the Klein River estuary, it is a birding hotspot of fame with over 300 different species.